ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, the Creator is the almighty being who created the world of Drawn to Life. The hero is the Creator's presence powering a wooden dummy. Whether or not they're separate entities is unclear.

* TheAce: Easily the best combatant and explorer in any of the games, and roughly equal with Wilfre himself as the most powerful character aside from the Creator [[spoiler: and Mike]].* AGodIsYou* {{Adorkable}}: Can definitely be played as such with their more excitable dialogue options, and makes a habit of doing a cheery victory dance or air guitar solo after a successful mission. Or whenever they get bored.* [[spoiler: ButNowIMustGo]]: At the end of the first game (maybe), based off dialogue in the other games.* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: The first game's hero has a few conversation options like this, showing that it's enjoying itself.* DivineAssistance* GodsNeedPrayerBadly* HelloInsertNameHere* InvincibleHero: Can become this in the first game with the primary cheat code.** NighInvulnerable** TouchOfDeath* PhysicalGod: Could be considered this, particularly with the cheat code. Wilfre in the sequel [[CurbStompBattle one-ups him]], however.* ReplacementGoldfish: The newly-created hero of the last game does not share its predecessor's memories for some reason or other. The raposa don't dwell on this, however.* TheMainCharactersDoEverything: Justified. As a demigod of sorts, the Hero is the only character capable of traversing the extremely hostile environments of each game.** Averted in the village segments. While the Hero is unquestionably the only combat-capable villager, the other raposa tend to be the ones doing their jobs. The protagonist can gather clues on Zsasha's activities, for example, but needs Cricket's help to actually track him down.* TheStoic: Other conversation options can tend towards this.

!MariThe mayor's daughter and future mayor of the village. She is the only one left with faith in the Creator, and that's when you answer her call and begin the game. She's not quite sure about her skills as mayor, but [[spoiler: she has no choice but to accept it once her father dies]].

!JoweeMari's best friend and a Raposa with a love of adventure. He's skeptical about you at first, but soon becomes one of your closest friends. At the end of the first game, [[spoiler: he leaves the village, but returns anyway]].

* GogglesDoNothing* SeriesMascot: He's on the title drawing screen as well as the image that represents the games when one activates the DS with the games currently in.

!The MayorThe mayor of the village and Mari's father. He's among the last ones to leave the village before [[AGodIsYou you]] begin fixing everything. [[spoiler: He's eventually murdered by Wilfre in the endgame]].

* HighClassGlass* NoNameGiven: It's possible that, with the strange names the series has, that his name actually is "Mayor".* UltimateAuthorityMayor* UnexplainedRecovery: [[spoiler: Maybe. He reappears for a while toward the end of the DS sequel, but this is never explained, and he disappears for good after a bit.]]** [[spoiler:NotTooDeadToSaveTheDay: Although all he does is explain what your immediate goals in the next set of levels are.]]

!Heather

A mysterious young Raposa girl with half of her face covered in shadows. She doesn't talk very much. In the DS sequel, it's revealed that [[spoiler: she's Mike's sister in the real world]].

* AmbidextrousSprite* CuteMute: At first.* DistressedDamsel: Somewhat, she's kidnapped by Wilfre at the beginning of the DS version of ''The Next Chapter'' and is found only after the final boss.* [[spoiler: OlderAlterEgo: Human!Heather is apparently a teenager, in contrast to the little Rapo girl players are more familiar with.]]* OrphansPlotTrinket

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[[folder: Supporting Villagers in the DS Sequel]]!IsaacCindi's father. He owns the village shop.* {{Megane}}

!MikeA human that the hero stumbled across seemingly by accident in the first game. Not knowing what a human is, the others consider him to be an odd Rapo without any ears (their ears are all long). He comes to accept being in the village. In the sequel, it's revealed that [[spoiler: the world is actually a fantasy of his while the real world Mike is unconscious from a coma or falling out of a tree]].

* [[spoiler: ApocalypseMaiden]]: Male example.* [[spoiler: OlderAlterEgo: The Rapoworld version of him seems to be one of these.]] He's introduced as an adult computer programmer in a stylish leather jacket [[spoiler:but in reality doesn't seem older than 10.]]* TokenHuman

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[[folder: Other Villagers in ''Drawn To Life'']]!Farmer Brown!Chef Cookie!Tubba and Bubba!Zsasha

A thief that the Hero accidentally rescued from the forest. He steals from the village, but has a tendency to return items out of remorse. At the end of the first game, it turns out [[spoiler: he was stealing to provide for a child he took in]].

* AffablyEvil: Not really evil though.* {{Leitmotif}}* [[spoiler: MoralityPet]]* NobleDemon: Though not one of the monsters of the game, he's considered somewhat antagonistic, yet still knows when he's beaten.

!Cricket!Navy J

A Raposa performer who is known for his songs and dance moves, but is really better at dancing more than singing.

* ShoutOut: To Elvis.* SmallNameBigEgo: Isn't quite the singer he thinks he is.

!GalileoAn astrologist who left the village with his family many years ago. He'll move back in if he can have an observatory built. He knew Mari when she was a small child.

* BrotherChuck: Only character from the original game to never appear again.

!Samuel

!IndeeAn explorer who loves to go on adventures. He's willing to give pointers to up-and-comers like Jowee in adventuring. His father did the same thing in ''his'' youth, leaving the Mayor to babysit the young Indee.

* ShoutOut: To Franchise/IndianaJones

!Count ChocoA Raposa vampire who can't stand the sight of blood, so he prefers tomato juice. He could just be dressing up as a vampire for fun.

* AfraidOfBlood* FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire* OurVampiresAreDifferent

!Unagi

* CoolShades** SunglassesAtNight

!Dr. Cure[[/folder]]

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[[folder: Characters in ''Drawn To Life: The Next Chapter'' (DS)]]!SockA Raposa that wears an over-sized sock for a hat. Mari and Jowee agree to let him join their adventure, as he's trying to find his way home. [[spoiler: He's actually Wilfre in disguise]].

* SixthRanger** [[spoiler: SixthRangerTraitor]]

!Mayor Rose and MilesThe mayor of Watersong and her son.

* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Miles is never seen again after completing Watersong.

!King MineyThe king of [[SteamPunk Lavasteam Village]], he forces everyone to work in the mines in search of Banya Crystals. [[spoiler: He's being manipulated by Salem/Wilfre]].

* CainAndAbel: He has this with Moe.* TheCaligula: [[spoiler: Only because of Salem]].* [[spoiler: HeelFaceTurn]]: [[Sees the error of his ways just before you beat the world boss]].* {{Leitmotif}}: One of the [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome more impressive ones]] in the series.

!Moe* CainAndAbel: He's the Abel to Miney's Cain.

!Key* BadassNormal: The only Raposa shown to have any fighting capability.* GadgeteerGenius: He created the Robosa, including the giant one.

!Click

* [[spoiler: WellIntentionedExtremist]]: Cares very deeply for his home, so he [[spoiler: created a council and rule enforcement system to keep everyone in line]].

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[[folder: Bosses]]!Wilfre* AllegoricalCharacter: Possibly one of death.* BigBad* ClippedWingAngel: [[spoiler: His Ultimate Creation.]]* HopelessBossFight: In the DS sequel. At first.* {{Leitmotif}}* SatanicArchetype: Ticks almost, if not all of the boxes.* ShapeShifter: Only explicit in the sequel.** ShapeShifterGuiltTrip** ShapeShifterSwanSong* TookALevelInBadass: After being a [[ManipulativeBastard manipulative]] NonActionGuy in the first game, finding [[ArtifactOfDoom the Sceptre]] in the sequel turns him into a PhysicalGod capable of [[WorldWreckingWave draining entire biomes of life and color]], ThinkingUpPortals, [[ShapeShifter shapeshifting]], and even delivering a CurbStompBattle to [[PlayerCharacter the Hero]], an already established Physical God and borderline InvincibleHero.** Averted in the finale, where relying on his [[spoiler: Ultimate Creation]] turns him into a pitiful ClippedWingAngel.* [[spoiler: WellIntentionedExtremist]]: Possibly.

!Frostwind

* AdvancingBossOfDoom* AnIcePerson: More of a dragon, really.* SealedEvilInACan: He's referred to as having been "awakened" by Wilfre, rather than "created."* OurDragonsAreDifferent* WarmUpBoss: Ironic for an [[AnIcePerson ice dragon]]. Unlike the bosses that come after him, his attacks are predictable and easy to dodge.

!Deadwood* TheCorruption* FragileSpeedster: The shadow inside Deadwood moves quickly and erratically, but it only takes 3 hits to defeat, the least of any boss in the game.* WhenTreesAttack* WakeUpCallBoss: Deadwood marks the first DifficultySpike in Drawn to Life. Deadwood spawns a continuous swarm of shadow monsters to make up for his lack of attacks, and shakes the screen from time to time, which will knock you off of him and usually down to the ground. The shadow on the inside is no joke, either, because despite only taking 3 hits to defeat, it gains MercyInvincibility upon being hit, and it occasionally shakes the screen when it jumps from side to side.

!Angler KingA giant fish monster that Wilfre unleashed to stop the Hero. It shipwrecked Pirate Beard and his crew on the level where you find them.

* DamageSpongeBoss: Has the most health out of any boss in the game, with a whopping 20 HP.* UnderwaterBossBattle

!Giant Scorpion[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A giant scorpion that Wilfre has control over.]]

* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: The only boss to receive ''no'' foreshadowing whatsoever. The implication is that Wilfre created it immediately beforehand.* ProngsOfPoseidon: His stinger is the Trident the player created as a Switch earlier.* ScaryScorpions

!BakibeardA ghost of a Baki pirate captain whose ship is about to attack Watersong. He is the first boss in the DS game. He also has [[OneHundredPercentCompletion treasure hidden in every level]].

* BackFromTheDead: You kill his puny, mortal form and then he comes back as a giant ghost. Though with all the other Baki ghosts flying around, his living form may have been an illusion.* CurbStompBattle: The first phase treats him like an ordinary Baki. Go nuts.* KingMook* NinjaZombiePirateRobot: The ghost of a pirate Baki.* WarmUpBoss: Like Frostwind in the first game, his attacks are predictable and easy to dodge, not to mention he only takes 8 hits to beat.

!Giant RobosaA giant Robosa made by Key. It's actually a prototype that [[spoiler: Salem]] activated when [[spoiler: his hold over Miney had stopped]].

* BackgroundBoss: For the portions of the battle not inside him.* BulletHell: {{Downplayed}} for his eyes, which shoot fire projectiles similarly to [[Characters/SuperMarioBrosBowser Bowser]].* EternalEngine: On the inside, he definitely is this.* MarathonBoss* MegatonPunch: One of its attacks.* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: A giant robotic Raposa. With fists for hands.* PsychoPrototype* TurnsRed: Once both his eyes are destroyed, his movements become faster and his fists are exposed for a shorter period of time.

!King and QueenA random spaceship and a tank that the hero attacks at the climax of the Space Jungle.

* GenreShift: Their boss fight is a Shoot 'Em Up.* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: It appears briefly before you go off to its boss level, but otherwise there's nothing known about these contraptions, whether or not they're aligned with Wilfre or [[spoiler: Click]].* OneHitKill: It's main gun can deal these.* TankGoodness: The King.